Entertainment Weekly debuted the new posters after speaking with director Mark Andrews about the new animated adventure, out June 22nd.

“Merida just happens to be, by default, in the society of a princess,” he shared with the mag. “We don’t really call her Princess often in the movie. And she’s trying to reconcile this difference between how the world wants her to be, and how she sees herself. Ultimately, she’s going to have to look inside herself, and what she finds in the mirror is not exactly what she expected. That’s kind of our definition of ‘brave’ in the movie — looking inside yourself and coming to grips with who exactly you are.”

Mr. Andrews added about the feel and theme of the Disney Pixar movie, “It’s appropriately scary, as much as it needs to be to tell the story effectively. But it’s not overly horrific or terrifying — we’re not going for a PG-13 rating. You’re in good hands with a Pixar movie, as always.”